The Gamekeeper at Home: Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life

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The Gamekeeper at Home: Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life

by Richard Jefferies

EN·~4 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

Preface.

1:01
2

Chapter One. - The Man Himself—His House, and Tools.

26:24
3

Chapter Two. - His Family and Caste.

31:51
4

Chapter Three. - In the Fields.

31:01
5

Chapter Four. - His Dominions:—the Woods—Meadows—and Water.

27:38
6

Chapter Five. - Some of his Subjects: Dogs, Rabbits, “Mice, and such Small Deer.”

35:30
7

Chapter Six. - His Enemies—Birds and Beasts of Prey—Trespassers.

34:45
8

Chapter Seven. - Professional Poachers.—The Art of Wiring Game.

31:16
9

Chapter Eight. - The Field Detective—Fish-Poaching.

35:24
10

Chapter Nine. - Guerilla Warfare—Gun Accidents—Black Sheep.

31:40

Description

A vivid portrait unfolds of the solitary figure who watches over fields, woods, and streams, his life intertwined with the rhythm of the countryside. Through the modest cottage tucked in a sheltered coombe, the narrative walks the listener past a towering chestnut, a winding stream, and the bustling meadow where rooks claim their nests. The gamekeeper’s world is rendered in sensory detail—crackling fire, the scent of damp earth, and the soft padding of a dozen hunting dogs waiting in their kennels.

The book continues as a series of keen observations, from the practical tools hanging on the shed wall to the relics of older, harsher methods like the iron man‑trap hidden among fallen leaves. Each sketch captures the quiet battles waged against vermin, poachers, and the ever‑present tug of nature, revealing a deep respect for the land and its creatures. Listeners are invited to share the keeper’s day‑to‑day stewardship, feeling the pulse of rural life as it has never been more clearly recorded.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (275K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2011-08-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Richard Jefferies

Richard Jefferies

1848–1887

Best known for his vivid writing about the English countryside, he brought rural life, farming, and the natural world to the page with unusual closeness and feeling. His books range from finely observed nature essays to children's adventure and an early post-apocalyptic novel.

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